Guess the Language #1 (From Audio)
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- See if you can win this geography/world game: guess the language (from a spoken audio clip). One point for each correct answer! Comment your score below 😁
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I got German, Hebrew and French correct. German because I’m learning it as a second/third language, Hebrew because it’s part of a piece in choir that I learned today. French I got because I spent 3 months in the French speaking part of Belgium when I was 5.
I got 22/22 Score
I get french and Somali right
OMGGG!THE GREEK ONE IS BY HELENA PAPARIZOU YALL(IF YOU WATCH EUROVISION YOU MUST KNOW HER)🙏🏻💙
12/22 thought the Kurdish guy was a drunk Persian and the Luxembourgish was a drunk German who is trying to speak French but instead just speaking German. The Somali sounded alot like a drunk Yemeni Arab.
It's weird to suddenly hear your native language suddenly amongst the unknown
Peace ikr😃
That's how I felt when I heard number 3
Ikrrrr
number 2 is my native language💜
I even got surprised that Slovenian was included in the first edition. :D
First one: German
Me: this is going to be easy.
Only got 3 right 😂
It were the same with me
s a m e
that first one sounded a little Dutch for a hot second, with that very rhotic R, but then I realized it was German!
Bruh the one language I speak they put first - got my hopes up lol
haha same
Knowing German and how French sounds, Luxembourgisch literally sounds "frenchy German" and it's really funny
Luxembourgisch made me so confused as I just thought "what the hell? There's a language that's more German than Dutch or Afrikaans?" Couldn't figure out that it was Luxembourgisch in 15 seconds.
For me, Luxembourgish sounds a bit like Yiddish
Right? I heard the Luxembourgisch and thought "This sounds like German with an awful accent, but I don't think Swiss is seen as a seperate language, so maybe it's Danish and I'm just dumb xD
Im from luxembourg
At first I think it was French and at the mid and near end there's strong German word blast so I shout this is some of German dialect
I, from Germany, looked at the title and immediately thought that surely there'll be a lot of exotic languages I can't identify. First language: German 🤣
Apart from German I recognised French. Ah the ones in my blood
I thought was russian. :V
Entschuldigung meine deutschen Freunde!
Same here! :D
I thought at the end of the clip that it was french, but just before that, I was convinced it was german, so, technically I guessed right 😂😊😂😂
I use to study German in high school, so I immediately recognised it. I was expecting something like Greek or just something really hard and that I have not heard.
WHY DOES GREEK SOUND LIKE SPANISH????
Idk. The woman who speaks in video is Helena Paparizou
@@chrisphoris2729 haha yeah i watched this. Awesome work
to be correct, spanish sound like greek since its one of the most ancient languages.
You mean why Spanish 🇪🇦 sounds like Greek 🇬🇷.
@@meowpoosaymeow Τελειο εικονίδιο 😂
On most cases i knew around which region the language was from, but the actual country was difficult.
Same
@@beetle7840 same
A lot of these aren't spoken in one single country though, and some aren't even the official language of the country/ies they're spoken in, so your phrasing is inaccurate
@@alek_42 so what?
Yeah i just kept guessing Russian
Me: "east European, north European, east Asia" 😅
Same, but with west* Asia.
Exactly!! That was me too as I played along...
Relatable lmfao
the only ones that stood out like a sore thumb for me was German and Hebrew. For Polish, Ukranian, and Slovenian was is this Russian? or Eastern Europe?
Indian, indian, indian,…
Guys it’s confirmed, Portugal speaks a variety of Russian
yes its true that people say that portuguese looks similar as russian because of the tschh and ssss
@@anaamaro70 It doesn't sounds like russian.
@@alexaxy3328 yes
@@alexaxy3328 Well, I Say that because , seeing many videos about what other people say of European Portuguese- being myself portugusese, For instances and this is very strange, the Brazilians who speak portuguese can´t quite understnd my portuguese because its too quick, we miss some vowels and is like css xsss as Russian. Even some americans mistake it by spanish...
For romance languages speakers, portuguese doesn't sound like Russian at all
gets the first one right*
Me: oh this is pretty easy
Gets only 3/22*
Me: 😐😐😐😐
Had the same -idea- thought*, but only got german, french, ukrainian and estonian right.
Same. I guessed 2, including the first one and my native language 😂
Me too! I guessed only 5😅
I got none of em, i’m brainless
Same reaction! 7/22
First time hearing Amharic, sounded like Arabic, Portugese and Korean at the same time
Dutch,Ukraine and German to
Same here.. first time hearing it and thought it was either Filipino or Indonesian ..
Amharic is semitic so it may sound like Arabic but not Korean and Portuguese
@@hanaseife2479 Yeah
how did that sound like korean lmao
As a Greek myself I didn’t need more than the “Erm” at the beginning to recognise my own language and I found that hilarious 😂
I speak Spanish fluently and from the eee itself I was almost sure it was from Spain, like distinctly from Spain, not any other spanish speaking country. You guys talk very similar to Castillian Spanish speakers.
Me, being a portuguese guy, who understands spanish, on the greek sound(4):
"Why can't I understand this spanish speaker? How does she speak so fast?"
Mano eu pensei que fosse um país da América do sul que falasse um espanhol diferenciado, nunca iria adivinha grego haha
I was exactly like you
I thought portugese and than I've heard a word that I know - ah! Greek! I need to book a holiday
é não é? também fiquei a pensar que fosse espanhol lol
Speaker:eeee
Me: greek!
Yusuf Çelik MOOOD HAHAHAHAHAHHA
It could have been spanish too, we also say eee aajjajaja
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Everyone says eh
Yusuf Çelik in Spain we always say eeee while speaking
To those people who think Greek and Spanish are similar:
Greek is spoken very similarly to Spanish but they have no correlation to each other.
OK. I'm a native Spanish speaker but what people mean is that Greek and Spanish are more similar phonetically than grammatically. Greek sounds for me like someone trying to speak Spanish with a very good Spanish accent from Spain but speaking with words that don't even exist. Greek and Spanish belong to different language families in the Indoeuropean languages.
Carlos Doria Espitia un momento pensé que era el castellano jejeje
@@jackhutchinson1457 yo la primera vez que escuché el griego fue con un cantante que se llama Giorgos Christou con una canción que se llama Tha Me Koitas Sta Matia y yo me decía ¿qué canción será esa? No la entiendo. Claro, me di cuenta que no era castellano de una sino otro idioma, al ver que es griego, me sorprendí de los muy parecido que suena al castellano de España.
Both are indo European
No
I guessed Portuguese like 5 times in a row then guessed Spanish when it was Portuguese lmao
I'm a native portuguese speaker and I almost got it wrong.
@@DanielSilva-gc4xz bruh como? E literalmente português dawg
@@gby6328 sutaque mt diferente
@@DanielSilva-gc4xz és de onde?
@@gby6328 Brasil
The languages in this video:
1. 0:26 - German
2. 0:50 - Amharic
3. 1:15 - Malay
4. 1:39 - Greek
5. 2:02 - Kazakh
6. 2:26 - Portuguese
7. 2:50 - Latvian
8. 3:15 - French
9. 3:39 - Tamil
10. 4:03 - Hebrew
11. 4:26 - Igbo
12. 4:50 - Polish
13. 5:14 - Turkmen
14. 5:38 - Ukrainian
15. 6:03 - Kurdish
16. 6:26 - Estonian
17. 6:50 - Armenian
18. 7:14 - Somali
19. 7:38 - Slovenian
20. 8:02 - Lao
21. 8:26 - Luxembourgish
22. 8:50 - Corsican
The Greek one tripped me tf out I swore it was a romance language
Well the Romans did steal a lot of culture from the Greeks, so probably a chunk of language as well xD
@@Roozyj 50% of Greek vocabulary is in fact from romance languages 😂
@@joaostcgomes you are mad tripping
Me too
@@joaostcgomes no lol but a few romance words might come from greek
me, an Italian, who thought Corsican was spoken by a foreign person talking in Italian in a very cringe way lol
When I listened to the audio I couldn't guess it right. But listening for the second time I realized that I understood it and that the narrator was actually talking about the corsican language 😅. I took Spanish in school.
I thought it was Italian too lol
Im Spanish and I couldn't recognise any words, but then I heard centocincuenta due and it _sounded_ like Italian but didn't feel like it
i tought it was a dialect of sardinian tbh
Talking Italian*
as a half Finnish half Italian girl when they played the estonian or latvian audio I could swear they were talking in Finnish (I have heard the language a lot of times but I never learnt it) and now I know that they sound really similar, also the Corsican language got me: I was like "wait what? what is this? why are some of the words in Italian??"
As a finnish person the Estonian words are different but they probably sound the same
Il corso è un dialetto dell'italiano, non sorprenderti, infatti si capisce per intero il discorso che fa il ragazzo corso
@@oskrr_2283 As a Swede I could hear that it was half-Finnish so Estonia was the only option.
Modern Corsican comes from Tuscany, this is why it's very close to standard Italian. Italian and Corsican are mutually intelligible, once you get used to the pronunciation.
@@oskrr_2283 kyllä
I got maybe 5-6 languages correct. It really pays off being European, speaking a Slav language and learning Germanic languages at school
Swedish too?
Yeah I think speaking a Slavic language helps a lot, because I don't speak any so when I hear one I just think that's Slavic but have no idea which one, I imagine you are able to distinguish them pretty easily. Similar with Turkic languages, when hearing Turkmen or Kazakh I can say that's definitely Turkic but I have no idea which one it might be because I have no basis in that language family.
**Me trying to be ready**
"OK, you'll make that..."
**1st is German**
I was so confused because we never get first :(
Lol 1st one was only easy one due to all Hitler documentaries that we have seen!!
@@GT-ne1wu It's sad the world learns bad things about Germany... It has nothing to do with you
Hahaha war bei mir auch so
@@CatMC_1 lol you taking it a wrong way bro. I ain't commenting on anyone
@@Menxo lol same with everyone man
The Greek was really tricky for me. I am a native Spanish speaker. Greek sounds like someone trying to speak Spanish with a very good accent but making all-new words(Especially from Spain). I thought it was Catalan then.
So a native Greek speaker will not have problem with Spanish accent if he tries to learns Spanish??
@@GeorgeTsak I'm Greek and I speak Spanish. It's very easy for us, especially if you already know English well because of shared vocabulary
@@tasospat4919 vasilion aragonos is back. when the afinian greek speaked ispanika.
i am greek and i really don't understand how everyone think greek and spanish sound the same but i can read spanish with good accent so i think we have very similar sounds
Same I thought it was Portuguese
I know probably nobody cares about it, but the Polish one is about fishing and relationships. here's the translation:
I was fishing, and the sailor was preparing worms for me. He was really handsome, we were drinking champagne. (noise) I have a song called "The biggest love, the gravest sin", saying that it's all the future. A relationship is breaking, when there's no friendship.
Hey I care, as a learner of Polish. Thank you! :D
When the dude started speaking in Tamil I lost it lol. I can’t believe both Tamil and French appeared it felt so weird amongst the mix of languages.
Lucas need pa church to get some food 🍱😍
As an Italian, the Corsican language confused me a lot. It sounds like the way a friend of mine talks when he’s really drunk
Infatti non credo che il corso possa essere considerata una lingua ahahah ho capito tutto quello che ha detto, per me è più un dialetto. Per esempio se senti il Sardo non capisci nulla, quella si che può essere considerata una lingua a sé!
@@damiano9256 si il sardo ha proprio parole diverse e su 10 forse ne capisci una, questo sembra italiano un po' storpiato. Probabilmente è simile al dialetto ligure
I guessed Italian but it had to be some kind of dialect (though I know Corsica isn't part of Italy)
Same XD
pensavo fosse Siciliano finché ha detto "Corsica"
the moment it started with EEEEEEEEE i knew exactly what it was Lmao
κι εγω χαχαχαα
Same here 😂😂
ΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑ
HAHA yeah
Παπαριζου
I don't know why everyone feels confused with the French sample, I don't speak French, but hear it often, and this was enough for me to recognize it.
It's because Jean Lassalle (the man speaking) has a very strong south accent.
@@arsionak7283 He doesn't speak with much of an accent in this audio though
I only needed like 2 seconds to recognize it's French. It might be the easiest language in the world to recognize.
Even as someone whose first language is French, it took me a moment to be sure. That person's accent is very strong
@@desil30stm I guess it's easier for non speakers. For us all accents sound the same.
Why is the Portugese woman speaking like that, she sounds like my drunk aunt at every family event
The french exemple is a record of Jean Lasalle, a french politician, and even we french don’t understand him when he speaks 😂
Yeah ok
Yeah, i thought it was italian
naaaaah faut pas exagérer, c'est peut être parce que je viens du sud mais il est quand même très compréhensible x)
@@EIIy C'est compréhensible mais c'est un français compliqué, c'est comme si ils avaient mis l'accent bavarois de pour l'allemand
@@EIIy non c'est pas parce que tu viens du sud c'est parce que c'est compréhensible
As an Indian I could only recognize tamil language
Not by the language but by the accent 😅😅😄
i thought tamil was urdu. They sound kinda similar for me as a European
@@runpheonix9926 thanks, i didn't know. Sound kinda similar when spoken, at least to me as i don't know any of them
@@3HaileSelassie I guess I can see where you're coming from, like how "l" is a bit rounded and stuff. Being in India for 18 yrs I can definitely distinguish between them but your perspective is very interesting nonetheless!
I can recognise all South Asian/ Indian languages but I never understand them 😂😂 it’s like me trying to guess European languages. They all sound alike but it’s hard to exactly tell which language they are.
Lol I'm Indian I got around 10
I got 7 right, just because I'm Greek myself and I could listen to Helena Paparizou's voice saying "Two days ago, I finished from work in Sweden, I got slept for an hour, I got on the plane, I arrived in Greece, I had lots of stuff to do and today I woke up VERY VERY VERY early in the morning and I said "I'll come drink a coffee with the guys"."
Κι εγω ειμαι Έλληνας αν και νόμιζα για κάτι δεύτερα ότι μιλούσε ισπανικά χαχαχαχα
@@achilleasanagno και μετά φυσικά νομίζουν οι ξένοι πως τα ελληνικά μοιάζουν με τα ισπανικά . Αφού το παράδειγμα τους είναι η Παπαρίζου 😂
Got 18 fully right, for the others:
-For Turkmen, I guessed a Turkic language in Central Asia, but opted for Uzbek
For Lao, I thought Thai
- Amharic, no chance
- Tamil, I thought Hindi
I only got 6 and also thought that Lao was Thai and that Tamil was Hindi but Amharic to me was mainly recognize by the accent of an Ethiopian talking English
When I heard the "eeeeh" i immediately knew it was Greek lol.
To be fair Spanish has the same vocal sound and we also say “eeeeh” when thinking before saying whatever we’re gonna say. So if it wasn’t because I’m a native Spanish speaker and didn’t know a little bit of Greek, I wouldn’t have been able to tell the difference lol
Italian too.. Eeeeeee
its not actually ee its kai , pronounce keee means “and” we do it very much thats right
Turkish people too actually
in Turkish we also say that lol
I couldn't recognize the Polish language because I haven't heard " kurwa "
We do the same thing in portuguese hahahah
LOL " kurwa " endicates Polish
i couldn't recognize it because there was no word sounding like ''szceczsc''
In all slavic languages is kurwa/kurva, so no you wouldn’t recognize with this word because than you will still have many options 😃
i recognized in 1 seconds, and i don't even speak it, polish has very unic sound
Nice to hear Kazakh there :)
But man I thought Lao was Thai, Slovenian was Serbian, Luxembourgish sounded at first to me like a Schweizer Dütsch Dialekt but guessed it right since Swiss German is a dialect, Greek sounded like Spanish at first until I realised I cannot understand anything, Coriscan kinda gave it self away by saying Crosica and it sounded like a French dialect so I was guessing Androrran at first until heard Corsica. Still guessed 14 in total though. :D
I was so surprised to hear my native language at the beginning 😂👌🏻
There was no Finland. I hate these clickbaits.
So they could trap us into thinking estonian is finnish since they sound so close
Jep. Ododtin että synnyinkielellä pääsisi pätemään, mutta tulikin serkut etelästä.
and why are they going to include the language from the video's thumbnail if it's "guess the language"?
@@lerf2544 they had greek and its flag, so it only makes sense they should do finland too
Perkele.
The speaker: "Pshe", "pshe"
Me: "Polish for sure!"
Bingo!
Its only russian joke, people wont understand you
@@madik1585 , a Pole? =) I think, all Slavs will.
Polish sounds like a Slavic language (of course) but with lots of "psh" instead of "pr" as in other Slavic languages. So the words with "psh" are recognizable for Slavs plus contain this distinctive Polish feature "psh". So Slavs will spot the language.
I heard this joke and Im not Russian.
Coz they are psheks
@@ktdybrjkftdbx oh yea ruskis here
I recognized German, Greek, Hebrew, and the Jean Lassalles's strong south-west accent.
Me when i saw my country: 😄😄😄😄
Motherland 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴 somalia💙
3:15 You chose the most non-French sounding guy for that audio clip xD , unfair for non-French speakers
I thought it was just me !
It took me a couple of seconds of second guessing myself even though I’m francophone and knew the words. They just sounded... idk, strange ?
@@whizzerbrown1349 they chose a politician who's known for having a very pronounced accent
i didnt know what it was until i heard "moi" PLS
He has a really strange accent ngl
@@whizzerbrown1349 where r u from
That was tough! :D I guessed only:
- German - sure of it
- French - sure of it
- Polish - my native language
- Ukrainian - almost sure
- Armenian - educated guess
- Slovenian - educated guess
Guessing the region from where the language is easy but recognizing the exact language is way harder than i thought
my native language is Spanish, and when I heard Greek, I thought it was Spanish, but I listened to it and didn't say anything in Spanish ._.
yeah i always say it's greek when they sound like theyre from madrid but I can't understand a word HAHA
Same,I’m Latin and I swore I heard Spanish
@@camilaperez5215 how are you latin?? Where are you from??
@@arctic_desert I am Greek and I was in an airport in Spain speaking in Greek with a friend at a line and a guy approached me asking me a question which I didn’t understand and I answered in English “sorry we don’t speak Spanish “ and his response was aren’t you guys Greek??he was Greek himself with a lisp and he was speaking Greek to me all along but I thought he spoke Spanish 😂😂
I am Turkish and here is mine:
My Thought - Right Answer
1- German - German ✔️
2- Urdu - Amharic ❌
3- Hindi - Malay ❌
4- Greek - Greek ✔️
5- Kazakh - Kazakh ✔️
6- Portuguese - Portuguese ✔️
7- Danish or Norwegian - Latvian ❌
8- French - French ✔️
9- Hindi - Tamil ❌
10- Hebrew - Hebrew ✔️
11- Any African Lang - Igbo 🟡
12- Polish - Polish ✔️
13- Turkmen - Turkmen ✔️
14- Russian - Ukrainian ❌
15- Kurdish - Kurdish ✔️
16- Finnish - Estonian ❌
17- Georgian - Armenian ❌
18- Arabic like? - Somali ❌
19- Serbo-Croatian - Slovenian ❌
20- Any African Lang - Lao ❌
21- Luxembourgish - Luxembourgish ✔️
22- Filipino - Corsican ❌
Just note that Croatian and Serbian are two different languages 😊
Serbian and Croatian are not spoken in Slovenia. We speak Slovenian!🇸🇮
@@itsivana2060 There is a language called Serbo Croatian, I speak that
i only got somali right bc im somali lool
@@dfsx7934 I barely missed it because she wasn't speaking good somali. And I'm Somali hhh
I'm from Kazakhstan and I got 10 right: Kazakh, Turkmen, Ukrainian, Slovenian, Polish, German, French, Portuguese, Luxembourgish, Latvian
Otirik sokpaw, Luxembourgish degendi kalai taptyn)))
good job on slovenian
same im kazakh
How did you get ukrainian?
As an Armenian I was surprised to hear my language on here! It made me really happy! 🇦🇲❤️
I got German and French lmao
I said French 🇫🇷 Hebrew 🇮🇱 lol
I got GER, FR and LUX
Hebrew is easy due to the harsh guttural sounds
But yeah this was hard af lol
me too
yea thats me
Did you recognise at the Greek part Paparizou's voice?
@Minie Me Yeah it was in 2016 when Helena was performing some nights in Sweden and she was also a coach at The Voice of Greece, so she was constantly travelling from Greece to Sweden and from Sweden to Greece! She was really busy!
I am not even Greek and I immediately thought it was Elena Paparizou
Meeee
No clue who is Paparizou, but I guessed Greek correctly.
@@Amghannam Helena Paparizou is a Greek singer who was born in Sweden and she came first at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, representing Greece with the song "My Number One"!
Love how for Greeks Έλενα is playing in the background I love her so much
The one speaking Greek is actually Helena Paparizou.
A lot of these seemed like news reporter voices. That makes it a lot harder to guess based on accent, because news reporters always train to speak their language with as little an accent as possible. It's definitely less today, but it's kind of like trying to guess American English based on the way people spoke in a sitcom from the 60s. It's a very particularly enunciated accent that isn't just picked up naturally in everyday life.
Apart from this, I found it fascinating how you could pick up both Russian and Islamic influences on the Central Asian languages, and how nearly impossible it is to distinguish between Slavic languages when the speaker is using news reporter voice.
I'm Turkish and I got German, Greek, Kazakh, French, Hebrew, Turkmen, Kurdish, and Armenian right.
Eren M. 🇹🇲❤️🇹🇷
I am Kazakh and I also guessed that languages.
of course there kurds in turkey how supposed to you do not know kurdish language
@@7mad211 we dont "know" kurdish, its not spoken except for a small region either, its just how it sounds and similar words
@@7mad211 I'm Turkish and I guessed Kurdish was Arabic 🤷♀️
russian/swiss, surprised i got 12/22:
1) German -German✅
2) Urdu - Amharic
3) Urdu - Malay (so sorry)
4) Greek - Greek✅
5) Kazakh - Kazakh✅
6) Portuguese - Portuguese✅
7) Lithuanian - Latvian
8) French - French✅
9) Urdu - Tamil (why do i keep thinking everything is urdu?!)
10) Hebrew - Hebrew✅
11) Took a wild guess and said Quechua but nah, it’s Igbo
12) Polish - Polish✅
13) Turkmen -Turkmen✅
14) Ukranian - Ukranian✅
15) didn’t even try - Kurdish
16) Estonian - Estonian✅
17) Armenian - Armenian (heard yerevan lol)✅
18) no idea - Somali
19) Serbian - Slovenian (damn it, it was my first guess)
20) Thai - Lao
21) Yiddish - Luxembourgush (ahhhh, of course!!!)
22) Corsican - Corsican✅
P. S. Amharic, Kurdish and Somali sound soooo beautiful!! (The other languages, too, but these are my favorite)
If you‘ve read this far... have a nice day!
Thank you dear I speak Somali and Amharic and Arabic
Thanks from a Somali girl , I love German shoes like dark , Babylon Berlin, generation war etc
Μόνο εγώ κατάλαβα τα ελληνικά από το εεεεεεεμμ. ?
Ναι όντως άλλα το κλάνουν και στα Ισπανικά (που έχω μελετήσει λίγο) και μπορεί και σε άλλες γλώσσες.
@@IamThat00 κλάνουν 😂
@@IamThat00 Always when I see Greek written, I'm like: "Oh, I know what this says! It's 'Nai ontoos alla to klanoun..." then i realise I have no idea what those words mean xD
Iopanika might be Japanese?
06:03 I got very happy that you included Kurdish,I am a Kurd and whenever I tell someone that I am Kurd they ask,who are the Kurds? And the man talks about The Kurdish language,he says that everyone needs to learn Kurdish even if they are Kurd or Not Kurd and he says that it is a beautiful language.Because that it is not that much known,I think most of the viewers got it false and maybe thought it was Persian or another Iranian language.
THE PORTUGUESE AUDIO IS A PORTUGUESE PARODY OF A REALITY SHOW AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
IT'S A MEME
I LOVED IT
i gaged
Tinha medo que se Português aparecesse, que fosse alguma merda do Brasil lol
@@Diogo-fk3xn same
@@Diogo-fk3xn tinha que ser, senão uma música pelo menos
@@Diogo-fk3xn triste realidade de um tuga
@@morgansoul3384 Muito bem dizido, até fico de boca abrida
Being a Czech, I got German, French, Greek, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Luxembourgish, Polish, Slovenian, Hebrew, and Armenian. 10 in total. Confused Latvian for Lithuanian, Lao for Filipino, Somali for Egyptian Arabic, Estonian for Finnish, and Turkmen and Kurdu for Turkish.
Everyone in the comments: Greek sounds like Spanish
Me who thought it would be Portuguese
plus, everyone said it wrong... Spanish sounds like Greek since Greek language is older :)
Olga Papadopoulpou no greek sounds like spanish because you wouldn’t mistaken spanish for greek
@@faiali2895 how can a language sounds like a language who is newer? Are u even thinking before you talk?🤣🤣 Greek language exists so many years before Spanish...you think that,cause many people speak Spanish and it's more known that the Greek language.. but the Greek language is the mother of the European languages...
Olga Papadopoulpou spanish is spoken by more people so of course it would sound like greek and not the other way around. most people don’t know what greek sounds like so they wouldn’t say spanish sounds like greek. no need to get touchy olga papadopoulpou
@@faiali2895 yeah that's what i explained to you...so Spanish sounds like Greek but Spanish language is more known...the only place that people speak Greek is Greece 😅 and the Greeks who live in other countries of course
corsican sounds like when someone who knows nothing about french tries to speak french
6/22:
German(I can speak it as a foreign language)
Greek(My native language)
French
Portuguese
Estonian
Armenian(got it because i heard the word "yerevan")
I've recognized Armenian same way
@@rzaku5536 I have recognized Turkmen because I've heard their leader's name
I guessed Kurdish because he said kurd in the audio. Would have had no clue otherwise.
Yerevan and Yurmala gave away Armenian and Latvian )
Latvia and Armenia were a giveavay because of Yerevan and Jurmala (at least for former soviet people).
I’m a native french speaker, and for the French part, you have to know that the man has a little different accent, so if u didn’t find it, it’s maybe because of that 😇
Leo D Thanks for sharing that, do you know what kind of accent that was?
Krishna R You are welcome, and it’s something like an African accent (idk which country). Because the « r » are rolled, and the vowels sound a bit different ;)
I would actually guess he is from the south of France. Probably Montpellier’s region or maybe somewhere else in the southern half of France, given that a lot of people don’t have accents any more. (It’s hard to know exactly where, when you’re not exposed to it often) African accents would sound closer to: the Igbo language example. You could actually have a wild idea (or rhythm) of how an African accent (depends on the country though) sounds like.
Thibault Paviot Okay maybe, but people from south of France don’t roll the « r » so idk, that’s weird haha
moi j'ai cru que c'était du québécois
7 points
German
French
Somali
Kurdish
Ukrainian
Portuguese
Hebrew
I'm a Finn and I got a bit excited when the Estonian one started playing because it sounds so much like Finnish lol. I only got Estonian and French right, because i thought Latvian was Estonian and I guessed every rrkhshshz language to be Russian soooo
as an estonian i got super excited when I heard it as well but I got psyched out for a moment thinking it was finnish before she said 'eesti keeles' :,)
I thought that latvian was finnish 😅
@@elisabeth2651 päris huvitav jutt oli valitud
@@hrkartul-3055 Mina ka :D
@@elisabeth2651 oiiii, mina ka, aga, ma olen iirilane ja õpin Eesti keelt 😂😂
nice pick choosing Jean Lassalle for the French part, even though he speaks differently from the majority of French people, he has a strong countryside/southern accent
thats why i wasnt sureeee haha
I got:
German
Portugese
Kazach
Turkmen
Greek
Kurdish
Hebrew
Armenian
French
Pretty proud of myself.
Language god
Yura Uro I noticed you got both the Turkic languages, what country you from?
German, Amharic, Malay, Greek, Kazakh, Portuguese, French, Tamil, Hebrew, Polish, Ukrainian, Kurdish, Lao
So only one Turkic language u___u
yoo guys where are u from? I am genuinely interested cuz im kazakh, and it is LIT that you got turkic languages right.
yeah. you should be proud.
The third one sounds like they're giving a news report lol
The guy who choose the french sample didn't know that Jean Lasalle is the only politician that no french understand :-D
When your language comes first. Hm very difficult
Yup ik
Or if you’re Ukrainian but live in Germany with C1 level
Amharic is my favourite Language.I guessed Malay , Somali , Slovenian , Armenian , German , Kazakh , turkmen , french , Latvian, Portuguese , Kurdish , igbo and lao
omg how do you do it ahahahahah i only got 3 of them right (German, Portuguese and French)
Really? Do you know a single words of malay? Im native of that language
@@user-py9gh1zr6z you have a Russian username, you speak that too?
Well done
I'm from Izmir so I frequently hear Greek songs on my car's radio and of course Kurdish speaking people at the street. I'm also quite acquainted with German because my father was an immigrant once. I could also pick up many words from Kazakh and Turkmen languages. And lastly there's french which I've been learning for 8 years but still can't speak properly :D
I have been to Izmir I loved it
I think it would be interesting to write down what was talked about in the different languages, I'll start:
german:
A woman (sounds like at the radio) talking about how she is drinking several cups of tea everyday. But she found it important to emphasize with black tea, that not every black tea is automatically english tea, but to be that it has to be really strong. With english tea, if you put the tea bags into the cup it immediately, after a few seconds, gets darkbrown and then- (then it cut off but I guess she wanted to say, that that's the proof for the tea to be indeed good english black tea. ^^)
please add what was being said in the language you understood, I think that would be so interesting to know! best regards and wishes to everyone in the world!!✌🏻
# 9 Tamil:
The audio is from a Tamil news channel, in which the news reader reads about things happened at legislative assembly. An opposition party member(named Austin , could be heard in audio) asked the Chief minister about the special fund that was promised to be given to certain people (who are those people are not mentioned in this small clip),when and how the fund will be given.The chief minister replied that regarding this the opposition parties ( the clip ends but I guess he said the opposition parties don't need to worry about this)
I found Greek(my native language), Portuguese, French and Armenian
Έλληνας 😂;
@@Kouistfv ναι
@@esctonygr συνέχεια Έλληνες βρίσκω τώρα τελευταία! Χαίρομαι!
Τι κάνετε
Many people never guess portuguese!
Oh my God! How did Corsican ended up in there? Thank you so much for putting my language in your video, it means a lot to me!
And for the test, I did recognize most of the languages families, but not the languages themselves other than the germanic, romance and the hebrew one
That was funny waiting for Hebrew then hearing the weather forecast in Hebrew😂
Me at 4am wondering why I got my own language wrong
#19 Me: Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbocroatian I'll give myself a point
NNAU: Slovenian
Your pfp matches your reaction 😂
actually, both Serbocroatian and Slovenian belong to the Western South Slavic language family and are mutually intelligible to some extent, so you weren't that far off
I Tryed Serbian for this one, knowing I would probably be slightly off 😁
@Alexa Tri where are you from?
@Alexa Tri Nice! What do you think of the country? Do you know the language?
Am an Germanic language speaker
This is my guessing-result:
1. Knew it was German
2. Thought it was Hindi or Persian - turned that it was Amharic
3. Thought it was Latvian - turned that it was Malay
4. Thought it was Belarusian - turned that it was Greek
5. Thought it was Uzbek - turned that it was Kazakh
6. Had no idea (thought it was some Asian language) - turned out it was Portuguese
7. Thought it was Lithuanian - turned out it was Latvian
8. Knew it was French
9. Had no idea (knew it was some Asian language) - turned out it was Tamil
10. Knew it was Hebrew
11. Had no idea (thought it was some Asian language) - turned out it wad Igbo
12. Knew it was some slavic language - turned out it was Polish
13. Thought it was Kurdish - turned out it was Turkmen
14. Thought it was Russian - turned out it was Ukrainian
15. Thought it was some Afghanistan language - turned out it was Kurdish
16. Had no idea at all - turned out it was Estonian
17. Thought it was some Asian language (had right) - turned out it was Armenian
18. Thought it was some semitic language - turned out it was Somali
19. Had no idea (may be a slavic language) - turned out it was Slovenian
20. Knew it was some Asian language - turned out it was Lao
21. Thought it was Yiddish - turned out it was Luxembourgish
22. Had no idea at all - turned out it was Corsican
Somali is a Semitic language
@@jeanneymar2141 No, it isn't. Its an isolated language, but its an afroasiatic language and the semitic langauges are also afroasiatic.
@@Alex-mz3tg Ok my bad but it sounds like
a semitic language
@@Alex-mz3tg Somali is not isolated it is part of the cushitic branch along with ancient Egyptian,Amazigh/Berber, chadic and semitic are all afroasiatic family however Somali shares many features with arabic even the sounds of their alphabets are the same except on or two letters. That is why many people confuse with arabic but your guess was not far off 👏
Is this a way for cheating?
From America but have lived in South America and East and West Africa:
-German
-French
-Amharic
-Portuguese
-Hebrew
-Russian
Anyway, a lot of the Eastern European countries and Russian started to sound very similar. Nice video 👍🏾
I'm Italian and Corsican sound like a drunk person who speaks an Italian dialect 😂
2:50 Wow! Didn't expect to see my language here.
By an Armenian🇦🇲:
German, Greek,
Kazakh,
Portuguese,
French,
never heard of Tamil but I thought it was Hindi,
Hebrew,
Polish,
Ukrainian,
Kurdish (to me it sounds like a mix of Farsi and Arabic),
Armenian (obviously),
I didn’t guess Slovenian but God did it sound so familiar, I thought it was a mix of Romanian-Serbian.
10/22
Romanian and Serbian are two completely different languages
@@Alex-mz3tg obviously I know this lol, they’re in completely different language families. I just meant it sounded like a mix of the two.
Wow🔥🔥🔥
I also mistook slovenian as romania
No way you used a comedy skit for portuguese, too good ahaha
coming across ur native language in these videos feels like a jumpscare
Lmaoo that southern french accent I felt it
Who else got Armenian after hearing Yerevan 😂
At first I heard Zagreb so I was about to settle on Croatian until the speaker uttered Yerevan.
haha same
Me.
I got 10 right: german, luxembourgish, french, slovenian (easy one cus i'm from serbia), ukrainian, portuguese, kazakh, greek, lao and polish.
To be honest, most of "arabic" and "hindi" sounding lagnuages i got wrong but the ones that threw me off the most were corsican, latvian and somali. Somali sounded 100% like arabic to me, while corsican sounds like italian with a strong southern accent and i thought latvian was finnish, even though it's more closely related to the slavic branch of languages. Also, ukrainian one was quite tricky because the vocabulary sounds a bit more west slavic to me (slovakian or rather czech) but the melody and intonation was pretty eastern slavic.
Great video, wasn't easy at all 😊
The craziest thing is that I was able to recognize who was speaking in the french part and I think it's Jean Lasalle, a french politician
Yes, and I think I recognised a Ukrainian speaker. I think it was Jamala, a popular singer and Eurovision winner. It feels completely crazy. It's very good they went for regular people and not TV/radio presenters with a more standardised manner of speaking.
For me it was always easy to detect the region but very hard to get the specific language right
The speaker: Jschzjwljj
Me: Now that's the Polish lol:D
0:28 - Allemand-suedois-neerlandais
1:37 - Grec Roumain Slovaque
2:26 - Portugais Italien Espagnol
3:14 - Français Anglais Thaï
4:00 - Hébreu Arabe Persan
4:50 - Polonais Biélorusse Autrichien
Got 3. But in the Kurdish part you could literally hear "Kurd", which made so much easier
Only came here for Somali 🇸🇴
lol i couldn’t guess somali all i said was some african language on that part 😭😭
@@knariods Does not sound African, listen again
When you're feeling lost and then your language comes on 😤 . Delighted 🤝🏻
This video taught me that I don't know what other languages sound like 😅 I got two right. One of which was French, which I can kind of speak (the only other one I got was German).
I also guessed Armenian twice, and got it wrong both times.
thank you for including amharic!! my friends didn't even know what it was till i told them :/
ikr. we need more representation lol
1. German - 0:27
2. Amharic - 0:50
3. Malay - 1:15
4. Greek - 1:38
5. Kazakh - 2:03
6. Portuguese - 2:26
7. Latvian - 2:51
8. French - 3:14
I only got Portuguese (because I'm a Portuguese speaker), French and German. When I heard the Estonian part I thought it was Finnish, because I love many Finnish songs and so the language sounds kind of familiar for me. I'm really surprised how these languages sounds simmilar for non-speakers
eu também só acertei português, alemão e francês. eu fiquei decepcionado que eu chutei russo várias vezes, pra no final nem sequer aparecer no vídeo kkkkkkk
eu também só acertei esses
@@daneu1392 tbm véi
This one time it comes in handy that you are a native Slovenian speaker!
Estonian sounds like a Swede trying to do Finnish